Yes Sally D is the only member of the salvia family that will "get you fucked up." That plant does look like a member of the salvia family but definitely not sally d.
So where do all u aussies get Salvia,im havin a bloody hard time findin the extract without orderin from overseas,im thinkin i may just have to grow it myself & learn how to extract it,thoughts anyone??
That not a Salvia D. plant....but it does have a resemblance.
Salvia D is almost a furry, a real light feeling leaf...and the veins differ in the two pics. http://www.mimosatenuiflora.com/images/salvia-d-divinorum.jpg <--Check the link for salvia D pic
Check a Botanists Encyclopedia for your areas grow zone, and then see if you can find a similar plant for your area.
worse comes to worse.... pack it up n hit it hahaha j/k.. i DON'T advise that!
That not a Salvia D. plant....but it does have a resemblance. Salvia D is almost a furry, a real light feeling leaf...and the veins differ in the two pics. http://www.mimosatenuiflora.com/images/salvia-d-divinorum.jpg <--Check the link for salvia D pic
Check a Botanists Encyclopedia for your areas grow zone, and then see if you can find a similar plant for your area.
worse comes to worse.... pack it up n hit it hahaha j/k.. i DON'T advise that!
yea that is def not salvia d i have 3 plants grow them there easy once established but make sure you slowly induce it to a new humidity or you could kill it then there goes your investment of a 30-50 dollar plant
Well this thing is flowering now and i still dunno what it is, i was hoping it may trigger someone out there?
It's a beautiful looking plant regardless but i really wanna know its name! Im guessing its not native though.
Cheers.
apparently there is another type of salvia that also has wat the divinorum has, i forget the name of it.. but i bet it wud be bunk anyways.
those flowers are weird looking, never seen something like that before.